nkarafo
Member
I have 8TB of games installed in 2x4 TB HDDs. One of them died on me so now i want to replace it but this time i want to get SSDs because i grew tired of the slow loading times and extra stutters because of slow asset streaming.
Problem is, i can't afford buying 4TB worth of SSDs. Not to mention they are far more expensive in 2024 compared to 2023 for some reason (some are even twice the price).
So i'm thinking of getting some cheaper models from cheaper brands. I don't mind being slower than the Samsungs and i don't know if the lack of cache in some models is a problem for the job. I'm not going to run the OS from those, just transfer the games and run them. So i only need them to be faster and more responsive than a regular HDD. And if i get the cheapest/crappiest SSDs i can find, i should be able to afford the size i need.
Oh and i already have a fast NVMe in my system, for the more demanding games that need more speed or direct storage and stuff like that. This is for the rest of the games that i used to run from an HDD. Even older games can benefit from the extra speed.
Is this a good idea?
Problem is, i can't afford buying 4TB worth of SSDs. Not to mention they are far more expensive in 2024 compared to 2023 for some reason (some are even twice the price).
So i'm thinking of getting some cheaper models from cheaper brands. I don't mind being slower than the Samsungs and i don't know if the lack of cache in some models is a problem for the job. I'm not going to run the OS from those, just transfer the games and run them. So i only need them to be faster and more responsive than a regular HDD. And if i get the cheapest/crappiest SSDs i can find, i should be able to afford the size i need.
Oh and i already have a fast NVMe in my system, for the more demanding games that need more speed or direct storage and stuff like that. This is for the rest of the games that i used to run from an HDD. Even older games can benefit from the extra speed.
Is this a good idea?